Executor's Accounting for Slaves Under Will of Elias Spencer Negro Property [Purchaser] [Slave] [Price] 1. George Spencer 1 Boy Daniel $1505.00 2. Short Long 1 Boy John 1502.75 3. Levi Spencer 1 Boy Willis 1500.00 4. E.B. Hunt 1 woman Mary & Child 1401.00 5. John R. Willingham 1 woman Sara & child 1240.00 6. David Mackie 1 Boy Joseph by Note 190.00 7. W.T. Lawsen 1 Girl Ann 1180.00 8. F.C. Moore 1 Boy George Jun. 102.00 9. 1 Boy George Sen. unsold 10. 1 Woman Ester unsold 11. Levi Spencer 1 Boy Silvanus 869.00 12. Levi Spencer 1 Boy Taylor 510.00 13. Levi Spencer 1 " Thomas 535.00 14. Peter Spencer 1 " Riley 850.00 15. Amos Burson 1 Girl Hannah 830.00 16. E. M. Mansel [Mousel?] 1 Boy Kirk 600.55 17. J.R. Stephen 1 " Burris 355.00 18. Levi Spencer 1 Girl Jane 435.00 19. " " 1 Boy George sen. 10.00 [In addition to these individuals, several Slaves were passed by the will to family members. These included: Tilman and Louisar and her child Napoleon to Elias' wife Sara Spencer; David and Mary (Mary is deceased at the time of the will) to Elias' son-in-law Michael M. Vance; Malinda to the children of Elias' daughter Elizabeth and her husband James Vance; and, Arthur to Elias' son George W. Spencer.] This accounting of Slaves under the will of Elias Spencer is a reproduction of a handwritten copy apparently made for the use of one of the executors, Henry E. Spencer, as he settled the Spencer estate. It is uncertified. The copy remained with Henry with other estate papers until his death in 1901. At that time, Henry's only surviving chid, Martha Jane (Mattie Jane) Spencer married and took the papers with her to Texas. She and her husband then moved to Oklahoma and upon her death, the documents were kept by her daughter. The documents are now in the possession of Mattie Jane's granddaughter, Mary Ann Steelhammer. She has graciously allowed the transcription of the document by another descendant of Elias Spencer, Frank Spencer, for publishing on the Internet for the use of the ancestors of the above individuals. Items in brackets [] were added by the transcriber. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Frank Spencer ====================================================================